Ted Cruz Should Be Every Ron Paul Supporters’ Second Choice

Rand Paul is without doubt my first choice for the presidency. As the most libertarian member of the United States Senate, and the son of Ron Paul, Rand is strongly deserving of our support and I wholeheartedly endorse him for President of the United States. However, should he be unsuccessful in his presidential campaign and choose to leave the race at any time in the next few months, we should keep our options open, for there is clearly another candidate in the race with strong liberty credentials.

2. Ted Cruz gets it. Although he is clearly not a libertarian, he is the only candidate in this presidential race besides Rand Paul who actually understands what a libertarian is and the ideological basis of our beliefs. In fact, besides the Pauls, he is probably the only major party presidential candidate since Reagan with any level of knowledge of what libertarians truly stand for. The sheer depth of Cruz’s comprehension of liberty is unsurprising, given he toured the state of Texas with the Free Enterprise Institute, spreading the ideas of liberty icons such asMises, Rothbard and Bastiat as a high school student. Close examination of his history indicates that there is a strong likelihood that he once was one of us. At Harvard Law School, Cruz’s professor Alan Dershowitz described him as “more of a libertarian” than a social conservative.Much of the liberty movement shares a passion for strict adherence to the U.S. Constitution, as advocated by Ron Paul. Cruz is one ofAmerica’s finest constitutional lawyers and his views on the Bill of Rights and the separation of powers line up closely with our own. Just like Rand, if elected President, Cruz would rescind unconstitutional executive orders and stand against indefinite detention of U.S. citizens.

4. He values us and wants us on his team. The Cruz campaign is the only campaign other than Rand’s whichsees the liberty movement as a key target coalition. This is best shown by the launch of Cruz’s new outreach organization “Liberty Leaders for Cruz”. Some libertarians have mocked it for being led by Bob Barr, the 2008 Libertarian Party presidential nominee, who is unpopular with many Ron Paul supporters. However, this effort indicates a significant step up in terms of libertarian outreach when compared to the lackluster approach of the other campaigns. Though both Rubio and Trump spoke at the libertarian conference FreedomFest over the summer, neither offered substantive policy concessions to libertarians, instead choosing to simply reiterate their standard stump speeches. On the other hand, Ted Cruz emphasized issues such as civil liberties that matter to libertarians while at the Republican Liberty Caucus convention, and has appeared in recent weeks to be placing a high priority on the liberty vote. During the CNBC debate (which many argue that Cruz won), he name-dropped Ron Paul, backed the gold standard and interjected to emphasize the similarities between his tax plan and Rand’s, all of which were clear overtures to the liberty movement. This is not new for Cruz – the liberty movement played an important role in electing him to the U.S. Senate and he has maintained ties to the movement through periodic appearances at events such as the Young Americans for Liberty National Convention in 2013.

5. He can win. Although it is evident that Cruz is a deeply polarizing figure and lacks much of the bi-partisan appeal of a candidate like Rand Paul, he also has far greater favorability among voters who are motivated by religious issues or immigration, which means he has a strong potential to take grassroots votes from Ben Carson and Donald Trump respectively. With a total of over $65 million raised, Cruz has demonstrated outstanding fundraising prowess with large and small donors alike, allowing him to remain competitive with establishment candidates in both parties. Recent general election polls now show him ahead of Hillary Clinton and Clinton’s numbers are only likely to get worse as more revelations come out of the Benghazi committee. As one of North America’s finest competitive debaters in college, it is certainly plausible that Cruz could emerge with a strong lead over Hillary after a few one-on-one debates with her.

6. If he’s terrible, we won’t get the blame. Though I personally don’t subscribe to this line of thought, one reasoning some libertarians use to oppose Rand Paul is that if he is elected President and turns out to be unpopular and ineffective, he could discredit libertarianism as an ideology in America. Unlike Rand, few in the media besides fringe left-wing outlets have characterized Cruz as a libertarian, and Cruz has never identified as one himself during his political career. As a consequence, if he does turn out to be a bad President, he is far more likely to do damage to the conservative brand than the libertarian one.

Why
would I vote for someone who wants to see a theocracy, voted to extend
the patriot act with the USA anti freedom act, wants to put snowden in
prison refused to Audit the fed, and introduced a bill in teh senate
that if you are just ACCUSED of helping ISIS you would lose your
citizenship and wants to make the middle east glow. This article is a load of bullshit

I’m very curious about whether the author’s opinion has changed any on this matter, between Cruz’s comments about making the middle-east glow from carpet bombing (a contradiction to the third bullet point in this article) and Ron Paul, himself, coming out *against* Cruz, even now that Rand Paul has suspended his own campaign.

No way. I don’t trust him for a moment. He is deceitful and associates with truly distasteful people. Particularly disturbing to me is the fact that his father claims Ted was “annointed by God to bring the spoils of war to the priests”, and claims Ted spent 6 months praying about entering the race. Well, as soon as he decided, supposedly with God’s blessing, Ted Cruz hires the dirtiest campaign manager there ever was – Jeff Roe, whose dirty tactics may have resulted in an opposing candidate (for a local race) committing suicide in early 2015. Right when this tragic news is fresh and people are condemning Jeff Roe’s dirty tactics, Ted Cruz thinks, “that’s my guy” and hires him as campaign manager. I think that shows that Ted Cruz is evil. Ted Cruz is willing to say anything and do anything to gain power, and we continually see more and more evidence of this truth. It’s been quite difficult to decide who is worse: Trump or Cruz, but Cruz is definitely worse because he pretends to be something he’s not. He continually lies about everything, yet claims to be chosen by God for this job. He’s a complete hypocrite and not even worthy of respect as a human being. Anyone that manipulates and deceives in the name of God is evil.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has expressed his opposition to the bi-partisan deal

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